Dept. of Wildlife's Eco-Series
Seminar
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Tentative Schedule for Spring 2012 ~
Thursdays 4-5 pm / Wildlife
& Fisheries Building, Room 258
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19 January |
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26 January |
Bill
McIver - USFWS |
Research and conservation of Ashy Storm-Petrels at Santa Cruz Island,
California |
2 February |
No Seminar - TWS-WS Conference |
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9 February |
Dr. Brian Arbogast, UNC Wilmington
|
Volcano at the edge of two worlds: Camera trap studies in the remote Sumaco
region of Ecuador reveal new insights into tropical carnivore assemblages and
the persistence of South America's most threatened and
elusive mammals. |
16 February |
No Seminar |
No Seminar |
23 February |
Mark Higly - Hoopa Tribal Forestry |
Fishers, Forestry
and Cultural Values: Importance of Long Term Research to Support Conservation
Decisions |
1 March |
Dr. Israel Parker- lecturer HSU |
The Role of Free-Ranging Wildlife in the Deposition of E. coli into a Texas Floodplain |
9 March |
Keith
Slauson-Wildlife Biologist with USFS PSRS RSL |
TBA |
15 March |
No Seminar - Spring
Break |
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22 March |
No Seminar |
No Seminar |
29 March |
Ange Darnell M.S. Candidate; Wildlife at HSU |
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5 April |
No Seminar
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No Seminar |
12 April |
Katie Rian M.S. Candidate; Wildlife at HSU |
TBA |
19 April |
Jessica Sanchez M.S. Candidate; Wildlife at HSU |
TBA |
26 April |
Luke Eberhart-Phillips M.S. Candidate; Wildlife at HSU |
TBA |
3 May |
Dr. Barbara Clucas- Lecturer HS |
Human-avian interactions in urban areas |